Source: http://mandla.co.za/al-qalam/sept97/bishop.htm
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Credit
must go to the Zimbabwean brother, Sufyan Sabelo, for provoking this writer’s
curiosity, after listening to Mwaipopo’s talk at the Wyebank Islamic Centre,
It
is a story of a man who was born 61 years ago, on February 22 in Bukabo, an
area that shares its borders with
"When I was in a boarding school, later , my father wrote to me, stating
he wanted me to become a priest. In each and every letter he wrote this" ,
recalls Abu Bakr. But he had his own ideas about his life, which was joining
the police force. But at the age of25 , Mwaipopo gave in to his father’s will.
Unlike in
"My , son , before I close my eyes (die), I would be glad if you could
become a priest", that’s how father told son, and that’s how the son was
moved, a move that saw him going to England in1964 , to do a diploma in Church
Administration, and a year later to Germany to do a B.A degree. On returning ,
a year later, he was made acting Bishop.
Later, he went back to do Masters. " All this time, I was just doing
things, without questioning . It was when he began to do his doctorate , that he
started questioning things. "I started wondering … there is Christianity,
Islam, Judaism Buddhism each different religions claiming to the true
religion. What is the truth? I wanted the truth" , says Mwaipopo. So began
his search , until he reduced it to the "major" four religions. He
got himself a copy of the Qur’an, and guess what?
" When I opened the Qur’an , the first verses I came across were, ‘ Say :
He is Allah , The One and Only; Allah, the Eternal, Absolute; He begeteteth
not, nor is He begotten; And there is none like unto Him? (Surah Ikhlas)’
", he recalls. That was when the seeds of Islam, unknown to him, were
first sown. It was then that he discovered that the Qur’an was the only
scripture book that had been untampered with, by human beings since its
revelation . "And in concluding my doctoral thesis I said so. I didn’t
care whether they give me my doctorate or not - that was the truth, and I was
looking for the truth."
While
in that state of mind he called his "beloved" Professor Van Burger.
"I closed the door, looked him in the eye and asked him ‘of all religions
in the world, which is true’, I asked.
‘Islam’, he responded.
‘Why then are you not a Muslim?’, I asked again.
He said to me "'One, I hate Arabs, and two, do you see all this luxuries
that I have? Do you think that I would give it all up for Islam?’. When I
thought about his answer, I thought about my own situation, too", recalls
Mwaipopo. His mission, his cars - all these appeared in his imagination. No, he
could not embrace Islam, and for one good year, he put it off his mind. But
then dreams haunted him, the verses of the Quran kept on appearing, people clad
in white kept on coming, "especially on Fridays", until he could take
it no more.
So, on December22 , he officially embraced Islam. These dreams that guided him
- were they not due to the "superstitious" nature of the Africans?
"No, I don’t believe that all dreams are bad. There are those that guide
you in the right direction and those which don’t, and these ones, in
particular, guided me in the right direction, to Islam", he tells us.
Consequently,
the church stripped him of his house and his car. His wife could not take it,
she packed her clothes, took her children and left, despite Mwaipopo’s
assurances that she was not obliged to become a Muslim. When he went to his
parents, they, too, had heard the story. "My father told me to denounce
Islam and my mother said she did not "want to hear any nonsense from
me", remember Mwaipopo. He was on his own! Asked how he now feels towards
his parents, he says that he has forgiven them, in fact found time to reconcile
with his father before he departed to the world yonder.
"They were just old people who did not know. They could not even read the
Bible…all they knew was what they had heard the priest reading", he
states. After asking to stay for one night, the following day, he began his
journey to where his family had originally come from, Kyela, near the borders
between
The
story goes that he had asked her why she was wearing a rosary, to which she
responded that it was because Christ was hanged on it. "But, say, someone
had killed your father with a gun, would you go around carrying a gun on your
chest?" Mmmhhh. That set the Nun thinking, her mind
"challenged", and when the former Bishop proposed marriage to the Nun
later, the answer was "yes". Secretly, they married, and four weeks
later, she wrote a letter to her authorities, informing them of her leave. When
the old man who had given him shelter, (the Nun’s uncle) heard about the
marriage, when they arrived at his house, they were advised to leave the house,
because "the old man was loading his gun", and the Nun’s father was
enraged, "wild like a lion".
From
the Bishop’s mansion, Mwaipopo went to live in a self built mud house. From
earning a living as the World Council of Churches’ General Secretary for
Eastern Africa, he began earning a living as a wood cutter and tilling some
people’s lands. When not doing that he was preaching Islam publicly. This led
to a series of short term imprisonments for preaching blasphemy against
Christianity.
While on hajj in1988 , tragedy struck. His house was bombed, and consequently,
his infant triplets were killed. "A bishop, whose mother and my own mother
were children of the same father, was involved in the plot’, recalls Mwaipopo.
He says instead of demoralising him, it did the opposite, as the numbers of people
embracing Islam, increased, this including his father in law.
In1992 , he was arrested for10 months, along with 70 followers, charged with
treason. This was after some pork shops, against which he had spoken, were
bombed. He did speak against them, he admits, saying that constitutionally,
since1913 , there was a law against bars, clubs and pork shops in
He
says that that very day he was released, police came to re-arrest him. And
guess what? "The women said no ways! They said that they would resist my
arrest physically against the police. It was also the women who helped me cross
the borders unnoticed. They clothed me in the women’s fashion!", according
to Mwaipopo. And that is one of the reasons that make him admire women.
"Women must be given a high place, they must be given good education in
Islam. Otherwise how would she understand why a man marries more than one
wife…It was my wife, Zainab, who proposed that I should marry my second wife,
Shela, (her friend), when she had to go for Islamic studies abroad", it’s
the bishop who says so. Yah?
To
the Muslims, Al Hajj Abu Bakr Mwaipopo’s message is, "There is war against
Islam…Flood the world with literature. Right now, Muslims are made to feel
ashamed to be regarded as fundamentalists. Muslims must stop their
individualistic tendencies, they must be collective. You have do defend your
neighbour if you want to be safe", he states, also urging Muslims to be
courageous, citing the Islamic Propagation Centre International’s Ahmed Deedat.
"That man is not learned, but look at the way he has propagated
Islam".